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Cloudmin GPL Installer

The installer should ideally only be used on systems that are not currently
running Webmin or Virtualmin, but since it only installs packages it won't
destroy any existing settings. The only supported Linux distributions are
CentOS 5, Redhat Enterprise 5, Debian 4.0 and Ubuntu 8.04.

The install script should download and setup a Xen-capable kernel on the
system you run it on, and then register that system as a Xen host within
Cloudmin. If you aren't already running a Xen kernel you will need to reboot
the system before Xen instances can be created though.

The CentOS or Redhat installer can be downloaded from cloudmin-gpl-redhat-install.sh. Once you have it on the Linux system
you want to run Cloudmin on, execute it with the commands :

Because it downloads numerous packages from the Cloudmin website and
your Linux distribution's repository, it may take up to 10 minutes for the
install to complete. Once it is done, you can login to Webmin at
https://yourserver:10000/ to see the Cloudmin user interface.

Cloudmin GPL Repository

One of the main advantages of using the installer over setting up
Cloudmin manually is the APT or YUM repository that it sets up on your
system. This includes Debian or RPM packages for Webmin and the Cloudmin
modules, plus other dependencies like Perl modules.

When updates to Cloudmin-related packages are available, they will
be displayed on the System Information page that appears on the right-hand
frame after logging in. You can install all updates with the click of a button,
or use the Virtualmin Package Updates module to install them selectively.